Hello
I am sorry no pictures tonight.
I did not know that my wife had other plans for the evening.
Perhaps tomorrow.

C.A.G.

On Dec 6, 6:23 am, gk777 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry about the multiple post, After the mistake in the first one I
> reloaded the page to see if it was sent, it must of acted like a enter
> on the send key and then I repeated the problem on the second when i
> figured out I did not send the whole note.
>
> Greg
>
> On Dec 6, 6:21 am, gk777 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Dang hit the enter key and sent the darn note before I was done.
>
> > On 2nd question, How did you match the color what was the process and
> > how do you get the colors not to overlap the old that is already
> > there.
>
> > On Dec 5, 4:09 pm, "Bill Bulkeley" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > very nice repair job Curt
>
> > > Bill
>
> > >   ----- Original Message -----
> > >   From: curt george
> > >   To: [email protected]
> > >   Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 2:04 AM
> > >   Subject: Re: Un-conventional Legacy repairs
>
> > >   Hello everyone.
> > >   here is part two.
>
> > >   The method is called a Dutchman.
> > >   By adding two pieces of wood on the opposite sides of the break you 
> > > make a very solid repair. with some filing and sanding trying not to 
> > > damage any of the art work on the leg, I was able to get the patch 
> > > looking pretty good. once the die and sealer was applied the damaged leg 
> > > repairs almost disappear.
>
> > >   Please let me know what you guys think?
>
> > >   Talk to you all latter.
>
> > >   C.A.G.
>
> > >     ----- Original Message -----
> > >     From: curt george
> > >     To: Legacy Google group
> > >     Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 9:52 AM
> > >     Subject: Un-conventional Legacy repairs
>
> > >     Hello Everyone
> > >     I know for my self,I've been so very busy that I have not had a lot 
> > > of time to get much done in the shop lately.
> > >     Although having said that I did get a table leg repaired for a 
> > > gentleman.
> > >     One small problem was that the table leg could not be removed from 
> > > its base, so I needed to come up with a way to hold the leg inside the 
> > > rails to the Legacy.
>
> > >     Im going to send four pictures with this posting and four more in 
> > > another.
>
> > >     The table leg was badly broken, what I did was to glue the broken 
> > > parts back together.
> > >     Once the leg was glued back together I mounted the leg on the Legacy 
> > > and cut into the leg a 1/2" to make my mortise.
> > >     Once cut, I glued a piece of mahogany into the gap that I just cut.
> > >     After the glue dried I repeated the process again for the other side 
> > > of the leg.
>
> > >     So now I have two spines cut into the leg of the table. Now its time 
> > > for a little filing and sanding.
> > >     On the next post I will show you how it turned out.
>
> > >     C.A.G.
>
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